Russia to put $4.5 Billion Next Generation T-14 Armata tank deal on the table during upcoming Modi visit. Momentum towards the sale of the T-14 Armata next generation Main Battle Tank to India is high on the Russian agenda during the upcoming visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Vladivostok …
Read More »Russian S-400 Air defense teams go on high alert to repel enemy missile strike in Baltic Fleet drills
According to Tass Air defense troops of Russia’s Baltic Fleet have started drills in the westernmost Kaliningrad Region to repel a missile strike against military and civilian facilities The S-400 combat teams will practice assignments to deploy their systems, search for, classify and track training targets and subsequently perform electronic …
Read More »Iran Unveils New Air Defence System That Can Detect Target Flying 400 kilometers Away
Iran unveiled a new air defence system it says is capable of detecting missiles and drones at a range of 400 kilometres (250 miles), ISNA news agency reported. The ‘Falagh’ is a locally overhauled version of the imported ‘Gamma’ surveillance radar, the country’s semi-official news agency ISNA said, in an …
Read More »U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan are using awesome pocket-sized Black Hornet spy drones
US soldiers are patrolling Afghanistan with a new tool that lets them see the battlefield like never before — personal, pocket-sized drones. The 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division has deployed to Afghanistan with Black Hornet personal reconnaissance drones — a small, lightweight unmanned aerial vehicle produced by FLIR …
Read More »Russia claims that New S-500 Missile Systems Can Tackle Attack From Space
Sergei Chemezov, chief executive of the country’s defence industry, said that Russia had recently started manufacturing the sophisticated S-500 surface-to-air missile/anti-ballistic missile systems. During an interview with the Russian daily Krasnaya Zvezda, Yuri Muravkin, The deputy chief of the Russian Aerospace Forces’ anti-aircraft missile troops claims that Brand-New S-500 Missile …
Read More »Turkish Police seized Radioactive Nuclear Substance worth $72 million in a Car
Turkish police have taken five people into custody over the smuggling of a highly-radioactive substance used to build nuclear weapons and power nuclear reactors. The 18.1-gram haul was found in a car. Police officers stopped a car in the province of Bolu, near the Atatürk Forest Park. “During the search, …
Read More »Libya’s government say U.S. missiles found at captured Libya rebel Haftar base
Military officials with Libya’s UN-recognised government say they have seized US-made weapons at a base they captured from forces loyal to renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar in Libya, prompting an investigation by the US Department of State. The Libya Government of National Accord (GNA) retook Gharyan, a strategic town south …
Read More »Thousands of Boots are on display at Fort Bragg to honors fallen U.S service members killed since 9/11
U.S. Army Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, and Fort Bragg’s Survivor Outreach Service office organized a boot laying memorial display at Fort Bragg, N.C. More than 7,500 boots on display at Fort Bragg this month served as a temporary memorial to service members from all branches who have died …
Read More »China tried to block PHILIPPINES military facilities over fears U.S. could use them
China’s deployment of a large fleet of vessels to the Philippines-held Thitu Island in the South China Sea is aimed at blocking the country’s construction of military facilities on the disputed island in the Spratly chain because it is concerned that the United States will be able to use such …
Read More »Russia unique TOS-1 Buratino self-propelled multiple rocket launcher system
Russia Has One Weapon that the U.S. Army Fears And Has No Way to Match. The weapon is OS-1 Buratino and it is a unique Russian self-propelled multiple rocket launcher system. TOS-1is a Soviet 220mm 30-barrel or 24-barrel multiple rocket launcher and thermobaric weapon mounted on a T-72 tank chassis. …
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